guys if you wanna get past 104-107 you gotta get gtx 580 or another gpu/card that allows higher bus
guys if you wanna get past 104-107 you gotta get gtx 580 or another gpu/card that allows higher bus
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Hi guys... I'm spec'ing out my dual 2011 build and am debating Asus Z9PE-D8 vs. SuperMicro X9DAX-7F. Is the main advantage to the Asus the fact that it supports SLI? The SuperMicro has 2 PCI-E x16 slots but they appear right next to each other; not able to handle a dual slot card like I'm planning (EVGA GTX780 HydroCopper). I'll be running Xeon E5-2687W v2's and Corsair Dominator Platinum 2133 RAM (same as Movieman has I think).
If you are trying to run SLI then I would say yes to the Z9PE-D8
i got the 3gb 580 on now and its doing just as well as the 1.5gb - all 5x 580s that i have are reference so any ref 580 should do high bus on the z9
like i said before r9 290 only 102 bus max - past 102 cpu2 gpus got disabled - past 103 was a no go because of video output loss
l0ud_sil3nc3 - on mine only 2x turbo - 36x
i wanted to see how far i can push skyrim - goes to show just how cpu bound the game is like so many games
check it out: http://www.overclock.net/t/1165090/y...#post_21693334
^^ Your killing me!
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lol oh come on lets see them 12cores mine!
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Man that board plus those CPUs would make for a crazy folding@home rig.
24 cores in action, max 110 with hd5770, 111 the system hang. Hope asus can give a new fw compatible with new pci-e3
Last edited by ocvn; 02-25-2014 at 07:07 AM.
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